Iran October 13 Iran making billions in oil revenues under Biden admin as expert slams sanctions policy for lack of 'pressure' Some critics have claimed the revenues do not paint an accurate picture due to the fluctuation of prices and lack of reliable sources, but an expert argued that other reports confirm an export surge.
Artificial Intelligence October 11 US Navy looks to robots, AI to extend vessel health and maintenance Gecko Robotics uses units that observe and record millions of data points, dramatically increasing the amount of data the U.S. Navy can accumulate regarding vessel health.
Antisemitism Exposed October 7 New report finds nearly 200% increase in antisemitic incidents in US since Oct. 7 Hamas terror massacre The Anti-Defamation League recorded around 10,000 antisemitic incidents since Oct. 7, marking the largest year-to-year increase since the group started recording such incidents in 1979.
Artificial Intelligence October 5 Expert warns UN's role in AI regulation could lead to safety overreach Nations have pursued a number of options to better globally coordinate artificial intelligence safety initiatives, including several safety summits and the creation of safety institutes.
Israel October 4 State Dept. officials hinted at Israeli 'war crimes,' pushed Gaza aid days after Oct. 7 Hamas attack: report Emails between senior officials show some high-ranking Biden administration figures believed Israel could be committing war crimes with the U.S. complicit from inaction.
FEMA October 4 Mayorkas' claim that FEMA is 'tremendously prepared' comes back to haunt him amid Helene aftermath Parts of North Carolina and South Carolina have been completely submerged by flooding and communities nearly wiped out by Hurricane Helene, with residents waiting for FEMA help days later.
UNITED NATIONS October 2 Israel bans UN secretary-general over anti-Israel actions: 'Doesn't deserve to set foot on Israeli soil' The United Nations has increasingly faced criticism over the past year for how officials have responded to and handled the conflicts in the Middle East.
UNITED NATIONS September 30 European leaders weigh in on 'legitimate' issue of illegal immigration: 'Must be stopped' The European Union allows for free movement between member states, making any immigration policy on national borders difficult to enforce while the continental border remains porous.
UNITED NATIONS September 29 Lithuanian FM warns Russia can do 'so much damage to its neighbors' Lithuania has been one of the most vocal opponents of Russia since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The NATO country has raised its defense spending to over 3.2% annually.
UNITED NATIONS September 29 European officials dismiss claim world leaders 'are laughing' at Trump, praise his 'strong message' Vice President Harris, during September's presidential debate, claimed world leaders were "laughing" at former President Trump. Several foreign officials beg to differ.